Cotton thrives in sub-tropical climates, so any state or country outside these climates would be places where cotton is not a major contributor to local economies.
Haryana
Alaska is not a major producer of cotton due to its cold climate and short growing season. Cotton is primarily grown in warm and arid regions such as Texas, California, and Georgia in the United States.
Alabama is known as the "king of cotton state" due to its historical significance in cotton production during the 19th century. The state's climate and soil are well-suited for cotton cultivation, and it played a significant role in the southern cotton economy before and during the Civil War. This led to Alabama being recognized as a major center for cotton production.
For it's cotton..
Alabama is nicknamed the Cotton State, or the Cotton Plantation State, the Lizard State or the Carmellia State.
Cotton is a major crop in Mississippi
From the standpoint of the State's history it retains a major position however Alabama no longer leads the nation in cotton production.
Alabama is known as the "Cotton State"
Alabama is known as the Cotton State.
Tennessee's major agricultural resources are dairy, cotton, tobacco, soybeans, and cattle.
No, Cotton State is an unofficial nickname of Alabama.